Pharmacology Exam 5 GI Practice Questions with
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A patient is prescribed cimetidine [Tagamet] and aluminum
hydroxide [Maalox] for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease.
What should the nurse teach the patient to do?
A. Drink an 8-ounce glass of water when taking these
medications.
B. Take the medications together to enhance their
effectiveness.
C. Take the Tagamet 2 hours before the Maalox.
D. Wait at least 1 hour between administration of the two
medications. - ANSWER Answer: D
Rationale: Cimetidine and antacids should not be administered
together. The patient should be instructed to take the
medications at least 1 hour apart.
A patient is prescribed amoxicillin and tetracycline to treat
peptic ulcer disease. The nurse will instruct the patient that
these medications will do what?
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A. Prevent GI infections that cause gastric bleeding.
B. Destroy the bacteria in the stomach that are causing
ulceration.
C. Reduce gastric acid production and alkalize the stomach
fluids.
D. Reduce the secretion of pepsin in the stomach. - ANSWER
Answer: B
Rationale: Helicobacter pylori-associated ulcers are treated with
a combination of two or more antibiotics, such as amoxicillin
and tetracycline.
Which medication is used to promote gastric ulcer healing by
providing a protective barrier?
A. cimetidine [Tagamet]
B. misoprostol [Cytotec]
C. omeprazole [Prilosec]
D. sucralfate [Carafate] - ANSWER Answer: D